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Abstract
The purpose of MIMIC – Minimizing impact of construction material flows in cities: Innovation co- creation project is to demonstrate how Smart Governance concepts can be used as an aid in the construction and city planning processes to facilitate and support logistics to, from and on urban construction sites to improve mobility and reduce congestion within cities and thereby reduce the negative impact of construction sites on the surrounding community.
The MIMIC project integrates research within construction logistics, construction management, city logistics, sustainability, and optimization of flows, with the goal of developing the Smart Governance Concept 2.0. This concept provides the implementation partners (Cities and companies in the construction process and supply chain) with a structure of tools organized into a supportive platform for construction logistics issues in the urban development decision and procurement processes (D4.2 and D4.3). The tools help to increase the knowledge of construction logistics (D1.3), collecting stakeholder needs and criteria of construction logistics scenarios (D1.1, D1.2 and D1.4), and to evaluate the impact of construction logistics solutions on different stakeholders (D2.2, D2.3, D3.1, D3.2 and D3.3).
This deliverable D1.2 Evaluations of construction logistics scenarios at implementation partners is part of WP1 Construction logistics scenarios and stakeholder involvement in the MIMIC project. The aim of D1.2 is to provide a catalogue of case studies from Belgium, Sweden and Norway (Tabel 1), each providing an insight to construction logistics activities, impacts and learnings.
The MIMIC project integrates research within construction logistics, construction management, city logistics, sustainability, and optimization of flows, with the goal of developing the Smart Governance Concept 2.0. This concept provides the implementation partners (Cities and companies in the construction process and supply chain) with a structure of tools organized into a supportive platform for construction logistics issues in the urban development decision and procurement processes (D4.2 and D4.3). The tools help to increase the knowledge of construction logistics (D1.3), collecting stakeholder needs and criteria of construction logistics scenarios (D1.1, D1.2 and D1.4), and to evaluate the impact of construction logistics solutions on different stakeholders (D2.2, D2.3, D3.1, D3.2 and D3.3).
This deliverable D1.2 Evaluations of construction logistics scenarios at implementation partners is part of WP1 Construction logistics scenarios and stakeholder involvement in the MIMIC project. The aim of D1.2 is to provide a catalogue of case studies from Belgium, Sweden and Norway (Tabel 1), each providing an insight to construction logistics activities, impacts and learnings.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | JPI Urban Europe |
Commissioning body | European Commission |
Number of pages | 19 |
Publication status | Published - 13 Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- Construction Logistics
- Construction logistics setups
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BRGEOZ369: MIMIC (MMIC): Minimizing impact of construction material flows in cities: innovative co-creation ikv EU-programma JPI Urban Europe-Making Cities Work.
Macharis, C., Van Lier, T., Mommens, K., Brusselaers, N. & Huang, H.
1/11/18 → 31/10/21
Project: Fundamental
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MIMIC Final Conference
Nicolas Brusselaers (Chair)
25 Nov 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in or organizing an event at an external academic organisation